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Posts by Casey Schneider-Mizell

Yeah, that must be. The lights along the coast of the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands just west of the African coastline.

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Hello, World - NASA NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window after completing the translunar injection

The antipodal auroras!

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Seeing discussion elsewhere about whether The Rich should be able to access public services for free even tho they're rich, and like, why are we so focused on whether people "deserve" things?

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Why do AI company logos look like buttholes? A humorous exploration of the uncanny resemblance between AI company logos and human anatomy. Discover why circular, gradient-based designs dominate the AI industry, and what this design convergence t...

Always relevent.

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It's the last time your age will the cube of an integer for a long time, so enjoy all the 3*3*3 themed events you can muster.

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Which is to say, theoretical neuro development is absolutely neuroscience!

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One of the big lessons from going to SfN for the first time is realizing that neuroscience spans about 10x more subjects than any one neuroscientist focuses on.

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Airlines should be required to show you a big warning banner when you select flights on Daylight Savings transition days.

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I’m sure there’s where my gourmand-ness started, exactly

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Okay but what about Chef Boyardee Ravioli?

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Consider this my plea to ping me if I know you and you're going to be there too!

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Workshop – Synapses at Scale - COSYNE 2026

Looking forward to heading off to Cosyne next week, and excited to be part of a two day workshop about connectomics, with day one being about species comparison and day two about using data for constraining models. alleninstitute.github.io/connectomics...

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Below is the response to my question. The funny part of his response is that my research needed a control arm. My study actually did have a control arm (about 80% of the sample never reported discrimination).

So the answer itself makes me even more confused.

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In what world is it even helpful to treat this guy like he's not a vicious, churning, petty, malignant, Internet-rotted psychopath

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This seems important when thinking about all of the people (especially academics) who stayed in Epstein's orbit. Not that all would agree in the details per se, but that they were not repulsed by deeply held misogyny, expressed in so many different ways

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From @bdpedigo.bsky.social: a super efficient, highly reliable, and very generalizable method for mesh structure classification, applied here to spine detection across basically every synapse onto a cell in the MICRoNS dataset.

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Sometimes I would like Teams to compute the net dollars spent on a meeting, estimated from a job-title-averaged equivalent hourly wage of everyone in the room.

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There are lessons from WaPo’s destruction for science too.

Public funding (via NIH, NSF &c) built in the US a science superpower in large part b/c of democratic values: agencies are accountable to the public through Congress, not controlled by whims of a billionaire. Autocratic control…

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So that gives them predicted muscle activations for any actor footage, which they can transfer to the equivalent but distinct muscle array under a Na'vi facial mesh. Also, there's some interesting bits in there about the difference in modeling muscles in soft tissue rather than hard joints.

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VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 211 Ft. Joe Letteri
VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 211 Ft. Joe Letteri YouTube video by Corridor Crew

This video on Avatar 2/3 reignited this feeling: youtu.be/ueJTdtmZ5R4?.... Weta Workshop wanted to transfer actor faces to CGI Na'vi faces, which have different facial structure. So they built an anatomically inspired facial muscle model and fit it using gaussian splat meshes from video.

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I would love to organize a conference bringing together neuroscientists, video game developers, and VFX artists. Visualization, spatial methods, understanding of body mechanics, they all have different perspectives on some similar problems.

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All the observers in Minneapolis are damned heroes and patriots and I hope we get to celebrate them as such one day.

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The last year has been a real lesson in what Orwell meant. So much energy goes into obfuscating and downplaying basic facts, since to say them clearly makes the stupidity and cruelty black and white. The second ICE murder seems to have finally broken through that a little bit.

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Pyramidal neurons proportionately alter cortical interneuron subtypes - Nature Pyramidal neuron-driven mechanisms actively promote the survival and terminal differentiation of their associated interneuron subtypes.

Excited for the publication of our recent work on how pyramidal cells shape the identity of interneurons in the Cortex! Big shout out to @artofbiology and Sherry Jingjing wu! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Please apply. Amazing opportunity to dive into connectomics datasets for research, educational initiatives, outreach and whatever else your heart desires. Feb 2nd deadline.

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Just to link to science, if you have used CATMAID to look at neural circuits in the fly or the larva, he laid the groundwork for the reconstruction and exploration you see today.

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I wish more people could have known him. Goodbye Mark, and thank you for so many good times, excellent board game sessions, and fascinating conversations.

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... and he passed away last weekend. I'm so glad that I was able to see him (which I hoped was the first of many times), Especially amidst all the bullshit right now it's just so upsetting that a kind, thoughtful person who was a benefit to the world and all those who knew him is gone far too soon.

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Soon we became good friends. When the lab moved, he moved back to England and build digital tools for improving civil society. After many years, I saw him in London over lunch last year and caught up too briefly. Devastatingly, not even two weeks ago I found out that he was very sick...

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Back in 2010, I moved to Zürich with two suitcases. I knew no one there, but was tremendously lucky in that the other postdoc in my group at the time was this fellow named Mark. Within the first day or two, he invited me out to watch a World Cup game at one of the many outdoor bars there.

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